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Brumell  (H   P.  H.). 
1.  Canadian  graphite. 
Eng.  &  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  75,  p.  485,  1903. 
Describes  character  and  occurrence  of  graphite  deposits  in  Canada. 
Bruncken  (Ernest). 
1.  Physiographical  field  notes  in  the  town  of  Wauwatosa  [Wisconsin]. 
Wis.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  Bull.,  new  ser.,  vol.  1,  pp.  95-99,  1900. 
Describes  glacial  and  lacustrine  deposits  and  discusses  the  origin  of  a  natural  exposure  of 
Niagara  limestone. 
Brunton  (D.  W.). 
1.  Geological  mine  maps  and  sections. 
Am.  Inst.  Mg.  Engrs.,  Bi-Mo.  Bull.,  no.  5,  pp.  1027-1031,  14  figs.,  1905.    Mg.  Rep.,  vol.  52,  pp. 
363-365,  3  figs.,  1905.    Eng.  &  Mg.  Jour.,  vol.  80,  p.  337,  1905. 
Brush.  (George  J.). 
1.  On  sussexite,  a  new  borate  from  Mine  Hill,  Franklin  Furnace,  Sussex  County, 
New  Jersey. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  33-36,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  46,  pp.  240-243,  1868.) 
2.  On  hortonolite,  the  chrysolite  group. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  37-41,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  48,  pp.  17-23,  1869.) 
3.  On  gahnite  from  Mine  Hill,  Franklin  Furnace,  New  Jersey. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  42-44,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  1,  pp.  28-29,  1871.) 
4.  On  the  chemical  composition  of  durangite. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  45-47,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  11,  pp.  464-465,  1876.) 
Brush  (George  J.)  and  Dana  (Edward  S. ). 
1.  On  a  new  and  remarkable  mineral  locality  at  Branchville,  in  Fairfax  County, 
Connecticut;  with  a  description  of  several  new  species  occurring  there.     First 
paper. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  48-71,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  16,  pp.  33-46,  1878.) 
2.  Second  Branchville  paper. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  72-80,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  17,  pp.  359-360,  1879.) 
3.  Third  Branchville  paper. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  81-85,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  18,  pp.  45-50,  1879.) 
4.  Fourth  Branchville  paper— Spodumene  and  the  results  of  its  alteration. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  86-104,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  20,  pp.  257-284,  1880.) 
5.  Fifth  Branchville  paper,  with  analyses  of  several  manganesian  phosphates  by 
Horace  L.  Wells. 
Yale  Bicentennial  publications,  Cont.  to  Mineral,  and  Petrog.,  pp.  105-120,  1901.     (From  Am. 
Jour.  Sci.,  vol.  39,  pp.  201-216,  1890.) 
Bryan  (William  Alanson). 
1.  A  monograph  of  Marcus  Island. 
Bishop  Mus.,  Honolulu,   Occasional  Papers,  vol.  2,  no.  1,  pp.  77-139,  8  figs.,  1904. 
Includes  an  account  of  the  physical  features,  and  the  general  geology  and  mode  of  formation 
of  the  island. 
